I wish it would stop raining. Looks like we are going to have yet another washout summer Grrrrr.
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If you just put the leaves in a bag and freeze they are really easy to use. They get very brittle and you can just crumble them into what ever...
:idea: Does that help Ziggy:hehe:
Oh how hard is this. All gorgeous photographs1.............What's the Time............DaveW It looks like the fairies have sprinkled magic...
and my invitation is in the post? :hehe:
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This is Gertrude Jekyll. Isn't she lovely? I wish we had smellavision. The perfume would knock you sideways. She lives at my back door.[img]
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Lycopodium squarrosum - Tassel Fern :yho: Very rare Very expensive
I have nicked your pic and am taking it to my food forum for an Aussie gardner to have a look. BRB
I'd love to be able to grow them. They will not do for me. I am half way up a montain. They grow well in the valley but not in my garden. I am not...
To be honest I don't think it was a question of height but of more soil IYKWIM. The soil is like powder.Could have done with some compost dug in....
Thank you both. I planted the seedlings in a mix of sand and potting compost. Sprinkled very fine white sand on the top and covered in cling film...
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Is it a beech tree? Do you have beech trees near you? They seed very readily.
After losing countless frost tender stuff in my conservatory over the winter it is looking a bit bare. I was hit by an idea at the Hampton Court...
I think they are Kaffir lilies although they are not true lilies. I have them in my garden. Lovely red growing here and there along the borders....
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